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Population Health, Communities & Health Promotion

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Jirojwong, Sansnee
  Author Liamputtong, Pranee
  Author Ha-Redeye, Omar (Ryerson University)
  Author McCalman, Janya
  Author Tsey, Komla
  Author Gibson, Teresa
  Author Baird, Bradley
  Author Goldsworthy, Diane (CQ University)
  Author MacLennan, Robert
  Author Howat, Peter
  Author Brown, Graham
  Author Burns, Sharyn
  Author McManus, Alexandra
  Author Stewart, Lee
  Author Taukei, Rusieli
  Author Usher, Kim
  Author Lin, Vivian
  Author Bagley, Prue
  Author Laverack, Glenn
  Author Tsey, Komla
  Author Hua, Myna
  Author Rissel, Chris
  Author Dykeman, Margaret
  Author Cruttenden, Kathleen
  Author Dunt, David
PUBLISHER:
  Oxford University Press Australia and New Zealand  (Victoria)
SERIES TITLE:
 
YEAR: 2009
PUB TYPE: Book (ISBN 9780195560558 [pbk])
VOLUME/EDITION: 1st edition
PAGES (INTRO/BODY): 352 p.
SUBJECT(S): Following the process of doing a community based health promotion project, this book shows how to progress from thinking about and assessing the health needs of a community to how to plan, implement, and evaluate a health promotion project for a particular group or population. Using real world case studies and examples, the text provides students with an introduction to community health within a population health and health promotion framework, and explains how these areas work together in practice.
DISCIPLINE: Public Health
LC NUMBER: None
HTTP: http://www.oup.com.au/titles/higher_ed/health_sciences/9780195560558
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-444-636 (Last edited on 2010/05/21 07:26:26 GMT-6)
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